Defense fuels the Jets

New York forces five turnovers from Colts to spearhead 2-0 start

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Updated 12:36 am, Tuesday, September 22, 2015

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INDIANAPOLIS, IN - SEPTEMBER 21: Bilal Powell #29 of the New York Jets runs with the balll during the game against the Indianapolis Colts during the game at Lucas Oil Stadium on September 21, 2015 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 567081323 less

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - SEPTEMBER 21: Bilal Powell #29 of the New York Jets runs with the balll during the game against the Indianapolis Colts during the game at Lucas Oil Stadium on September 21, 2015 in ... more

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The New York Jets' suddenly opportunistic defense did it again Monday night.

Calvin Pryor intercepted one pass to set up a touchdown, and Darrelle Revis snuffed out a scoring chance by recovering a Colts fumble in his own end zone as the New York Jets confounded Andrew Luck most of the night and held on for a 20-7 victory at Indianapolis.

New York, 2-0 for the first time since 2011, already has 10 takeaways this season and has turned them into 31 points — a stark contrast from 2014 when New York scored 20 points off turnovers the entire season.

Indianapolis matched last season's 0-2 start by losing back-to-back games for only the second time in Luck's four-year career.

"It wasn't a pretty win, but we'll take it," receiver Brandon Marshall said. "We've got a long way to go."

Against an offense that was considered one of the league's best coming into the season, Revis and the Jets made sure it was no contest.

Revis continued his mastery of the Colts by recovering two fumbles and grabbing one of Luck's three interceptions, and between the Jets' suffocating defense and a steady stream of costly penalties, the Colts never could really get in sync.

Ryan Fitzpatrick finished 22-for-34 for 244 yards with two touchdown passes and one interception — getting his first career win at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Eric Decker had eight receptions for 97 yards before leaving with a knee injury, and Marshall caught seven passes for 101 yards and one touchdown.

Luck was 21-for-37 for 250 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions.

"It's hard to win games in this league, even more so when we have five turnovers, 11 penalties, are 0-for-5 on third downs in the first half and can't get off the field," Colts coach Chuck Pagano said.

Pryor ended Indy's first series with a 29-yard interception return that put the ball at Indy's 9-yard line. Four plays later, Fitzpatrick found Decker for a six-yard TD pass to make it 7-0. Nick Folk's 35-yard field goal late in the first half made it 10-0.

The Colts avoided the shutout when Luck hooked up with Donte Moncrief on a 26-yard TD pass with 10:07 left in the game.

But Fitzpatrick answered on the next series with a 15-yard TD pass to Marshall to seal the win.